
Well here’s a poster to help keep me
up at night and possibly cause the explosion of urine into my briefs.
Above you can see the final
one-sheet for the creepy horror flick
THE ABANDONED. But what is
THE ABANDONED all about you ask? Well here’s the scoop!
An American film
producer named Marie returns to her homeland, Russia, where her Mother’s dead
body has been found under bizarre circumstances. She never knew her, having been
adopted and brought to America as a baby. The only clue to what might have
happened is an isolated, abandoned farm in the mountains that supposedly
belonged to her natural parents. Being the only next of kin, she inherits the
place, but no one will take her there as local superstitions state that the area
is… DAMNED. Only one man will embark on such a dangerous and long journey… A
stranger that oddly seems to know quite a bit about her history… But once
arrived, the guide mysteriously disappears, forcing Marie to explore the
derelict location alone. She discovers someone else on the property… A man
named Nikolai, who claims to have been lured there exactly in the same manner,
so he could discover the truth behind his unknown past as well. They become
stranded in the immense compound, plagued by terrifying, ghostly visions… The
problem is that the ghosts that wander around are THEIR OWN. Dead versions of
themselves marauder between the buildings in the night…Time begins to move in
reverse as history re-lives itself in front of their very eyes. While both their
ghosts, illustrating exactly how they will die, patiently await their living
counterparts to expire. A cycle of horror comes to fruition, as they are
revealed the reason they have been summoned for this perverse reunion… And the
brutal secret behind their family.
I can totally relate to this
flick because the same thing has happened to me like twice. Seriously, it
totally sucked and ruined my trip to Russia. Hopefully the film, which opens
February 23, will be showing somewhere near me and I’ll have my chance to see it. But for
now, I’ll have to settle for the creepy poster above and the trailer, which can
be found
here.











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